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you mentioned healthcare. we are approaching the supreme court decision. your thoughts as we approach this? >> everybody is weighing this on what their thoughts are. if anybody knew what was going to happen i'm sure they would get to ring the bell and say they are successful. i believe the supreme court will come out with a decision very quickly as early as next week and we are looking to se see -- i believe that at least the individual mandate will be declared unconstitutional. even if they just decide that that portion of that bill is unconstitutional really the rest of it falls in on itself. it becomes complete play unaffordable. >> greta: you were a business person before you came to congress. whether it is constitutional or not is separate from the effect it will actually create on small businesses if you had a chance to look at that. >> oh, absolutely. >> greta: and any, you know, tell me. >> i travel all over my state. i'm from south dakota but small businesses tell me every single day that they cannot face the uncertainty that this bill creates. no
you mentioned healthcare. we are approaching the supreme court decision. your thoughts as we approach this? >> everybody is weighing this on what their thoughts are. if anybody knew what was going to happen i'm sure they would get to ring the bell and say they are successful. i believe the supreme court will come out with a decision very quickly as early as next week and we are looking to se see -- i believe that at least the individual mandate will be declared unconstitutional. even if...
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ask your healthcare provider about alcohol use, operating machinery, or driving. other possible side effects include injection site reactions. tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions. get medical help right away if you experience serious allergic reactions, such as body rash, trouble with breathing, fast heartbeat, or sweating. with flexpen®... say good night to vial and syringe. ask your doctor about levemir® flexpen. covered by 90% of insurance plans, including medicare. find your co-pay at myflexpen.com. >>> here's a word time. fadodo. it means fall asleep. what you see here is a dance contest from around the time of world war ii when couples tried to stay on their feet for humanly possible. you might call an all-nighter like this a fadodo. maybe a don't fall asleep. we have a version of this in politics. we like to think we do. it was memorialized by frank capra. mr. smith talks for 24 hours in that one. filibusters rarely last as long as that. hew wi long talked for 15 hours once. 22 hours and 26 minutes
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for all. [ applause ] >> speaker pelosi wouldn't talk to us about healthcare. they told us to talk to ron pollack of family u.s.a. a group that fought for obamacare. >> doesn't this make unintended consequences or bad stuff? >> i don't think it creates bad stuff. people can get present vint vented i have care. >> john: i keep hearing about problems. >> what we've got is rising premiums. people dropped from their health plans. health insurance companies fleeing from the market. >> president told us.... >> if you like your health care plan, you will be able to keep it. >> principle financial has completely left the health insurance market. one million customers will have to find insurance elsewhere. >> three insurance companies are dropping policies. >> well point, humanna, signa has gotten out of the child only business. >> it's less than 1% of those. >> financial group got out of the whole business. >> the fact some marginal company dropped out. let them go out of a business. >> john: not a problem? >> not a problem. >> john: and they are what they consider pro
for all. [ applause ] >> speaker pelosi wouldn't talk to us about healthcare. they told us to talk to ron pollack of family u.s.a. a group that fought for obamacare. >> doesn't this make unintended consequences or bad stuff? >> i don't think it creates bad stuff. people can get present vint vented i have care. >> john: i keep hearing about problems. >> what we've got is rising premiums. people dropped from their health plans. health insurance companies fleeing from...
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who is defining what healthcare is? it's to provide reasonable services for that health. how does it not include these things? >> and we are a judeau christian nation. when obama became president, he said we d are not a christian nation. this is christianity because of what we stand for and who we are. obama does not believe in it. >> sean: we need to take a break. i promise we'll get everybody back in. we have two seats. maybe you are very blessed. i think there is statement much is given and more is expected. >> i'm grateful, we live in a country we can discuss these things without the government pulling the plug. >> as soon as they stop editing letters of the archbishop we'll be better off. >> so are they doing it for the rights of americans? a special edition of hannity continues straight ahead. across the golden state, where everyone has been unbelievably nice. mornin'. i guess i'm helping them save hundreds on car insurance. it probably also doesn't hurt that i'm a world-famous advertising icon. cheers! i mean, who wouldn't want a piece of that? geico. ah... fifteen
who is defining what healthcare is? it's to provide reasonable services for that health. how does it not include these things? >> and we are a judeau christian nation. when obama became president, he said we d are not a christian nation. this is christianity because of what we stand for and who we are. obama does not believe in it. >> sean: we need to take a break. i promise we'll get everybody back in. we have two seats. maybe you are very blessed. i think there is statement much...
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we're going to spend more on healthcare. is there someone who is going to argue that is a bad thing? it's the wrong way to frame the problem. >> john: doesn't obamacare do some good things? it gives more people insurance. some people have gone bankrupt paying for healthcare? >> let's start with that. the coverage issue. there are a lotto of things and i hope we get to talk about, that are healthcare system it's freer than much of the world's. >> john: it's not a free market healthcare system. >> it's extremely infiltrated by the government when it comes to medicare and medicaid. >> john: government pays half the bills. >> actually i'll say it now. the fact that our system is half free, we do things a lot better than systems that are completely not free. we are the place in the world if you have something that is very bad, you come. when it comes to treating difficult we're the place to go. we have problems on cost and we have a problem with coverage. there are people in this country that are not covered. two biggest reasons
we're going to spend more on healthcare. is there someone who is going to argue that is a bad thing? it's the wrong way to frame the problem. >> john: doesn't obamacare do some good things? it gives more people insurance. some people have gone bankrupt paying for healthcare? >> let's start with that. the coverage issue. there are a lotto of things and i hope we get to talk about, that are healthcare system it's freer than much of the world's. >> john: it's not a free market...
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the healthcare mandate is a tax. a characterization that one says would have doomed the passage had it been known at the time. >> there would not have been ten votes for the legislation. >> nobody would want to have gone home and say i just increased your taxes by billions of dollars over the next ten years to fix healthcare. >> administration preferred the use revenue. but it's clear taxpayers would have to cover the cost of the new law. >> we're ensuring 30 million people who didn't have insurance before. that is going to cost some money. >> it's going to be break even in terms of the deficit. >> in the first ten years including four years before the law takes full effect, the administration plans to raise taxes more than 400 billion on everything from tanning salon to medical devices to insurance plans. they told it prompting they wouldn't get most people. >> if your family earns less than $250,000 a year, you will not see your tax increase a single dime. >> many of them will hit the middle class and below such as
the healthcare mandate is a tax. a characterization that one says would have doomed the passage had it been known at the time. >> there would not have been ten votes for the legislation. >> nobody would want to have gone home and say i just increased your taxes by billions of dollars over the next ten years to fix healthcare. >> administration preferred the use revenue. but it's clear taxpayers would have to cover the cost of the new law. >> we're ensuring 30 million...
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in fact, the healthcare savings in that plan are larger than the plans we've seen republicans in the past. >> is that what was in the budget? >> these proposals, we proposed these things last fall and in the president's budget. they are very detailed. >> but that was a budget that was voted down 99-0 in the senate. >> this is a lot of politics happen in this town. but this is a very carefully designed set of reforms and if republicans would like to go beyond these reforms or do it differently, they should tell us how they want to do it. >> what if they were to propose the republican budget that they passed, that they passed the last two years? >> there's no risks they are going to do that, chris. >> wouldn't be as serious as you proposing your budget. >> but the american people took a long time to take a careful, long look at that plan, and they found no merit in it so the republicans aren't going to propose that again. >> just like the senate voted 99-0 against your budget. >> the senate has already proposed and enacted a middle class tax extension that protects 98% of americans fro
in fact, the healthcare savings in that plan are larger than the plans we've seen republicans in the past. >> is that what was in the budget? >> these proposals, we proposed these things last fall and in the president's budget. they are very detailed. >> but that was a budget that was voted down 99-0 in the senate. >> this is a lot of politics happen in this town. but this is a very carefully designed set of reforms and if republicans would like to go beyond these...
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isn't that amazing. >> osama and healthcare those are the things i think of. >> yeah at one point you do get work off the rest of the time. so that part is a little fishy. all right. michael hastings we'll see you later in the show. when we come back one of the top conservatives in the country, will be talking to us here. but we might agree on something. we're coming right back. >> we tried to persuade him to stay, and we were disappoioioioioioioioioioioioioioioioioioi we will not settle for easy answers. (vo) the former governor of ny eliot spitzer, joins the new news network. >>every night we will drill down on the days top stories in search of facts that inform. >> we don't stop until we get answers that are truthful, serious, and not based on simplistic answers. >>we're here because we're independent. home of the brave. ♪ ♪ it's where fear goes unwelcomed... ♪ ♪ and certain men... find a way to rise above. this is the land of giants. ♪ ♪ guts. glory. ram. jennifer granholm is politically direct on current tv. >>the dominoes are starting to fall. (vo) granholm is live i
isn't that amazing. >> osama and healthcare those are the things i think of. >> yeah at one point you do get work off the rest of the time. so that part is a little fishy. all right. michael hastings we'll see you later in the show. when we come back one of the top conservatives in the country, will be talking to us here. but we might agree on something. we're coming right back. >> we tried to persuade him to stay, and we were disappoioioioioioioioioioioioioioioioioioi we will...
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the healthcare law gives us powerful tools to fight it... to investigate it... ...prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... are teaching seniors across the country... ...to stop, spot, and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. call to report any suspected fraud. we're cracking down on medicare fraud. let's make medicare stronger for all of us. we actually made it up to 71 degrees today. you know one year ago today the temperature was 34 that was the high temperature and there was a trace of snow. don't complain. we have time lapse cameras to show you that grace guys and the fog that came in off of like michigan today and we have had northeast winds mostly in the late afternoon that have been picking up speed those lands are responsible for causing our temperatures to drop rather dramatically. there is plenty of warm air and we will get in on some of that over the next 10 days or so. plenty of call their sitting up north and we will get in on some of that as well but nothing in the sh
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ambition, that india should become the world-- >> destination for healthcare. that's right. >> when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ technician ] are you busy? management just sent over these new technical manuals. they need you to translate them into portuguese. by tomorrow. [ male announcer ] ducati knows it's better for xerox to manage their global publications. so they can focus on building amazing bikes. with xerox, you're ready for real business. heartbeat, and that it put me at 5-times greater risk of a stroke. i was worried. i worried about my wife, and my family. bill has the most common type of atrial fibrillation, or afib. it's not caused by a heart valve problem. he was taking warfarin, but i've put him on pradaxa instead. in a clinical trial, pradaxa 150 mgs reduced stroke risk 35% more than warfarin without the need for regular blood tests. i sure was glad to hear that. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding, and seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of bleeding, like unusual
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the healthcare system. it's another example. >> bob: deception, does it include the death panels that were never read that you said were in the bill? >> it's in there. >> bob: is it? >> there is a bureaucratic panel. the acronym is the ipab. it will be a board that will tell you, bob, whether your level of productivity in society is worthy of receiving the rationed care that will be the result of obamacare. boston that was a case i'd be out. >> it's common sense to ever consider that healthcare won't be rationed when obviously with more and more enrollees in the program and fewer and fewer services being provided, because it will be inefficient and expensive and bureaucratic, of course, healthcare in a socialized system which this will become, it will be rationed. >> greg: governor, way to put bob in his place. nicely done. he is speechless. to your point, "daily mail" in u.k. reported 130,000 elderly patients are euthanizeded prematurely because they don't have enough room for beds. that goes to your point
the healthcare system. it's another example. >> bob: deception, does it include the death panels that were never read that you said were in the bill? >> it's in there. >> bob: is it? >> there is a bureaucratic panel. the acronym is the ipab. it will be a board that will tell you, bob, whether your level of productivity in society is worthy of receiving the rationed care that will be the result of obamacare. boston that was a case i'd be out. >> it's common sense to...
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who believe they are entitled to healthcare, food, housing, you name it. they will vote for this president no matter what. dennis: someone may have actually taped me? we have the ceo of planned financial services joining us now. does this gap change your outlook at all on the market and the economy? >> we feel that the economy will still be slightly volatile going to the election. the market sees that the democrat and republican is a neck and neck race right now. dennis: do you see any chance there will be in the ground support that will come out and say it is bad when 47% of the country pays no taxes or will we just hang them out to die because he is an evil rich man? >> i think really people will focus in on unemployment has a bigger issue. it makes a statement for the economy where 8% of the people unemployed over 3.5 hears. dennis: who do you think will win this election? >> well, i think it is to close right now. our focus is really on the senate. you have 33 seats available, 22 which are democratic. two are independent. i think that will create some
who believe they are entitled to healthcare, food, housing, you name it. they will vote for this president no matter what. dennis: someone may have actually taped me? we have the ceo of planned financial services joining us now. does this gap change your outlook at all on the market and the economy? >> we feel that the economy will still be slightly volatile going to the election. the market sees that the democrat and republican is a neck and neck race right now. dennis: do you see any...
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healthcare law is controversial today with a majority in polls continuing to oppose it. on the websites, lawmakers didn't advertise their votes but touted money they got for various local projects. >> as a way to counteract the negative sentiment these were attempts to make sure constituents knew they were bringing money home. >> the white house said nothing was amiss. >> the president's opposition to earmarks is well-known and i'm confidence the process is done on a merit-based -- in a merit-based way. >> president obama didn't invent it, president nixon used earmarks to win reelection. but president obama has vastly expanded the practice. >> earmarking under president obama increased by 126% and the actual number of administrative earmarks increased 54%. >> dramatic increases. 11 times more more than congress, which the white house did not explain. knows numbers are from the nonprofit service, not the heritage foundation. >>> one indiana state lawmaker probably won't buy a lot of girl scout cookies this spring. the reason ahead in the grapevine. >>> what's the deal wit
healthcare law is controversial today with a majority in polls continuing to oppose it. on the websites, lawmakers didn't advertise their votes but touted money they got for various local projects. >> as a way to counteract the negative sentiment these were attempts to make sure constituents knew they were bringing money home. >> the white house said nothing was amiss. >> the president's opposition to earmarks is well-known and i'm confidence the process is done on a...
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and that is why it extends so much further than healthcare because if they can do this there would be no limits whatsoever on the federal government. >> judge jeanine: and there is no question, the precedent that would be established by this would be incredible and they could keep chipping away and chipping away and obviously forcing americans into a stream of commerce to be able to require them to buy something. if the individual mandate is upheld, what does it mean to everyone who is required, you know, to insurance themselves? what are we talking about per person? >> we firmly believe that the individual mandate will be struck down as being unconstitutional. we as states, of course, going to follow the law. and that is what we have done so far. we sued the federal government and we got a great opinion in the northern district of florida and everybody kept saying it is political and then we got the best bipartisan decision in the country out of the 11th circuit court of appeals. we firmly believe this will be struck down as being johnson constitutional. if it is not it would put, fl
and that is why it extends so much further than healthcare because if they can do this there would be no limits whatsoever on the federal government. >> judge jeanine: and there is no question, the precedent that would be established by this would be incredible and they could keep chipping away and chipping away and obviously forcing americans into a stream of commerce to be able to require them to buy something. if the individual mandate is upheld, what does it mean to everyone who is...
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the healthcare law gives us powerful tools to fight it... to investigate it... ...prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... are teaching seniors across the country... ...to stop, spot, and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. call to report any suspected fraud. we're cracking down on medicare fraud. let's make medicare stronger for all of us. >>. >> neil: it's the video that is already going viral. >> hotel would like to talk about to you about paying for the party in the commissioner's sweet suite last month. >> neil: it costs taxpayers over $800,000. they say the white house knew about all of this for nearly a year. joe walsh sits on the committee and joins us by phone. what are you going to do. >> that is quite a video. you know, in listening to your other segment, how is it going to impact the job numbers. this is the thing that people get. everybody out in the real world, this is amazing. i've got government employees almost laughing. this is just almost in your face abuse of t
the healthcare law gives us powerful tools to fight it... to investigate it... ...prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... are teaching seniors across the country... ...to stop, spot, and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. call to report any suspected fraud. we're cracking down on medicare fraud. let's make medicare stronger for all of us. >>. >> neil: it's the video that is...
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start to like healthcare reform. some provisions are fairly popular for sure. but, in general, the needle has not moved for the public's approval of the healthcare reform law at all. it's never gotten above 50%. why do you think that is? >> healthcare is contentious for a lot of reasons. first of all it's economics. many people, even if they have healthcare they are so in trouble financially because their insurance doesn't cover everything. people are afraid. they are scared. you have so many people are losing everything they have ever worked for because they have an illness in the family. others who are healthy feel why should i pay for people who are ill? but the fact of the matter is in a nation, you know we have a common cause here of healthcare for everyone. now, i didn't want the healthcare bill at first because it was only reform. >> laura: you want it even more left wing. you wanted the universal deal. >> everyone would have been covered and it would have been cheaper, laura. it would have cost a lot less tha
start to like healthcare reform. some provisions are fairly popular for sure. but, in general, the needle has not moved for the public's approval of the healthcare reform law at all. it's never gotten above 50%. why do you think that is? >> healthcare is contentious for a lot of reasons. first of all it's economics. many people, even if they have healthcare they are so in trouble financially because their insurance doesn't cover everything. people are afraid. they are scared. you have so...
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as the supreme court gets set to rule on healthcare reform, massachusetts tackles the cost of its program. we'll break down the numbers. and freedom team: war veterans who suffered devastating injuries not just recovering, they are racing. >> don't feel sorry for us because we are doing fine and great, and we are going to prosper. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: and good evening, everyone. i'm jeff glor. it is an election result heard around the world: mohammed morsi, the candidate of the muslim brotherhood, today was declared the winner of egypt's presidential election. the white house quickly congratulated the president- elect and pledged to work with him "on the basis of mutual respect." charlie d'agata is in cairo tonight. >> reporter: it took a moment for word of the victory to sink in. then, the crowd roared. they weren't all supporters of the muslim brotherhood or its candidate, mohammed morsi. they came to tahrir square to protest against military rule. and they were hoping to celebrate a turning point in egypt's history. the country's first tr
as the supreme court gets set to rule on healthcare reform, massachusetts tackles the cost of its program. we'll break down the numbers. and freedom team: war veterans who suffered devastating injuries not just recovering, they are racing. >> don't feel sorry for us because we are doing fine and great, and we are going to prosper. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: and good evening, everyone. i'm jeff glor. it is an election result heard...
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ask your healthcare provider about alcohol use, operating machinery, or driving. other possible side effects include injection site reactions. tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions. get medical help right away if you experience serious allergic reactions, such as body rash, trouble with breathing, fast heartbeat, or sweating. with flexpen®... say good night to vial and syringe. ask your doctor about levemir® flexpen. covered by 90% of insurance plans, including medicare. find your co-pay at myflexpen.com. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. then i read an article about a study that looked at
ask your healthcare provider about alcohol use, operating machinery, or driving. other possible side effects include injection site reactions. tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions. get medical help right away if you experience serious allergic reactions, such as body rash, trouble with breathing, fast heartbeat, or sweating. with flexpen®... say good night to vial and syringe. ask your doctor about levemir® flexpen. covered by 90% of...
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ask your healthcare provider about alcohol use, operating machinery, or driving. other possible side effects include injection site reactions. tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions. get medical help right away if you experience serious allergic reactions, such as body rash, trouble with breathing, fast heartbeat, or sweating. with flexpen®... say good night to vial and syringe. ask your doctor about levemir® flexpen. covered by 90% of insurance plans, including medicare. find your co-pay at myflexpen.com. >>> oscar knee my, the famous architecture of brazil has died this week. brazil, of course, hasn't always been brazil's capital. it used to be rio. that brings me to my question of the week. in what decade did the capital move to brazil. a, 1940s, the 1950s, c, the 1960s, or d, the 1970s. stay tuned and we'll tell you the answer. go to cnn.com sl/fareed and tak the gps challenge. you can download our show on itunes. this week's book of the week is david russell's "red ink." plead rise this short book so yo
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that people want and that is patient centered healthcare not healthcare dictated by washington which is what obama care delivers. we will bring up a repeal vote on wednesday july 11 to make sure that we continue to focus on what it is that the american people want. >> so it looks like the law could still face some major challenges. joining me now from washington, steven law, the c.e. american cross roads and julie, a democratic strategist and fox news contributor. story will be with us it looks like through the campaign no doubt about it. ob be viously a huge decision yesterday but mitt romney raised i think now it is going up every minute but probably $4.6 million since the decision came down. >> good for mitt romney. rick santorum was right during the republican primaries that romney is not the guy to be carrying this message. what justice roberts said and the courts said if you call this a tax it is exactly what romney did in massachusetts. based on romney care in massachusetts. that is what obama will keep saying when romney attacks him on it. but romney is not the right messenge
that people want and that is patient centered healthcare not healthcare dictated by washington which is what obama care delivers. we will bring up a repeal vote on wednesday july 11 to make sure that we continue to focus on what it is that the american people want. >> so it looks like the law could still face some major challenges. joining me now from washington, steven law, the c.e. american cross roads and julie, a democratic strategist and fox news contributor. story will be with us it...
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represent 50% of healthcare costs. and if you're an employer and can identify who these people are, you can save a lot of money to your bottom line. >> which is what this is all about. countless companies like quaker oats, johnson & johnson, honeywell, motorola, and ibm claim to have saved millions after instituting wellness programs. but all that good health might not necessarily make for the best workforce. the city of north miami, florida, used to require that all its new police officers be non-smokers. but two years ago, the city quietly dropped the smoking ban. gwendolyn boyd is the city's chief of police. >> we realized that at best we may save 5% on our insurance premium. but now we're having a problem with trying to recruit and hire highly-qualified candidates, and we're competing against agencies that do not have that policy. >> did dropping the policy dramatically change that? were you able to find qualified people? >> i would have to say unequivocally yes. >> officer juan mayato believes that the city ultima
represent 50% of healthcare costs. and if you're an employer and can identify who these people are, you can save a lot of money to your bottom line. >> which is what this is all about. countless companies like quaker oats, johnson & johnson, honeywell, motorola, and ibm claim to have saved millions after instituting wellness programs. but all that good health might not necessarily make for the best workforce. the city of north miami, florida, used to require that all its new police...
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judges took issue with some of what president obama said this week at the white house about the big healthcare case that's now in the hands of the supreme court. >> how out of the ordinary is it that a federal appeals court judge like this one would make such a demand of the department of justice, a three-page single-spaced letter explaining what the president has in mind. >> totally extraordinary and totally inappropriate. this was a judicialhissy fit. he was entirely his right to express his opinions about the law. >> apparently they don't know what marbury v madison is either. they don't know either. >> this is astonishing. this is the most forceful attack from one form of one branch of the government on another in my life time. perhaps in history i have never seen something like this. none of us have ever seen an attack like this. so the judiciary responds by saying what exactly does this mean? and the media turned on the judiciary and said you are being too political. it's astonishing. >> good job last week. >> thank you. >> we will continue to be the media watch dog right here with you.
judges took issue with some of what president obama said this week at the white house about the big healthcare case that's now in the hands of the supreme court. >> how out of the ordinary is it that a federal appeals court judge like this one would make such a demand of the department of justice, a three-page single-spaced letter explaining what the president has in mind. >> totally extraordinary and totally inappropriate. this was a judicialhissy fit. he was entirely his right to...
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benedict himself said all nations on earth have a moral responsibilities to provide healthcare to its poor citizens regardless of their ability to pay. i don't see an outcry from catholics on issues over this. i hear right wing catholics who freely disobey the pope's rule when they use birth control which is spiritually insignificant, i'm confused by their motivation. >> i want to remeantime you that pope benedict has been an outspoken advocate on the financial. >> and that's what made jesus flip out in the temple. it was the tax, the fee on the poor, the interest on loans. >> this is what is at stake today. cardinal bernadine had this beautiful con sect of the seamless garment. that everyone was connected. the death row enmate, the dignity that they had was comparable to the dignity of the unborn child or the mother of three on welfare, they were all integrated. but what today what we see in the catholic church is a hierarchy that says certain threats to dignity is more important than others. that's incredibly scary. that's what groups like ours are working to resist. >> people want
benedict himself said all nations on earth have a moral responsibilities to provide healthcare to its poor citizens regardless of their ability to pay. i don't see an outcry from catholics on issues over this. i hear right wing catholics who freely disobey the pope's rule when they use birth control which is spiritually insignificant, i'm confused by their motivation. >> i want to remeantime you that pope benedict has been an outspoken advocate on the financial. >> and that's what...
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he says transparent administration, but the healthcare bill was not. so it's as transparent as the hoover dam. he needs help. the media has to kick in and support him. >> dana: they are hemming him. what he really meant was, that's not what he meant. no, no, no. every politician does it. the reason this is news is because immediately upon hearing it, i was like oh! i can't believe they did that. they will have a fire storm on their hand. >> kimberly: four days later they're still dealing with it. >> dana: the president tried to walk it back. >> bob: in brown versus board of education lambasted the court in the worse way for interfering with the state's right. every republican and democrats for that matter came out and jumped on the activism liberal courts have nothing to say on that. >> how can you not say the president was wrong? >> bob: i don't think he's wrong. >> dana: even the president said he was wrong. ten president had to clarify. >> bob: take on the supreme court. sure. it's politics. >> andrea: unprecedented what happened, with know it wasn'
he says transparent administration, but the healthcare bill was not. so it's as transparent as the hoover dam. he needs help. the media has to kick in and support him. >> dana: they are hemming him. what he really meant was, that's not what he meant. no, no, no. every politician does it. the reason this is news is because immediately upon hearing it, i was like oh! i can't believe they did that. they will have a fire storm on their hand. >> kimberly: four days later they're still...
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. >>> coupon healthcare. how some of the uninsured are getting help. doctor discounts part of an online craze. >>> and heroes welcome. a remarkable turnout to honor our troops. thanks to two guys on a mission and the spirit of st. louis. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. three days to go until florida republicans have their say and while it is not officially a two-man race, it sure feels that way in the sunshine state. mitt romney and newt gingrich spent the day crisscrossing florida trading sharp attacks. meantime, ron paul ditched the sunshine for a snowstorm up in maine today looking ahead to that state's caucus vote next weekend. and rick santorum went back to washington, d.c. to raise some much-needed campaign cash. our political team is in place tonight. let's begin in panama city, florida. peter alexander is traveling with the romney campaign. peter? >> reporter: kate, good evening to you. the campaign officials believe what the campaign is doing is working. they say the candidate has a renewed focus after his loss
. >>> coupon healthcare. how some of the uninsured are getting help. doctor discounts part of an online craze. >>> and heroes welcome. a remarkable turnout to honor our troops. thanks to two guys on a mission and the spirit of st. louis. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. three days to go until florida republicans have their say and while it is not officially a two-man race, it sure feels that way in the sunshine state. mitt romney and...
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if you like your healthcare plan, you'll be able to keep your healthcare plan, period. no one will take it away, no matter what. [ female announcer ] e-trade technology can help make you a better investor. our new e-trade 360 investing dashboard shows you where your money is, live. e-trade pro is so usable you'll actually use it. and our apps are the ultimate in mobile investing. become a better investor at e-trade. of all our different items in our festival of shrimp so we can describe them to our customers. [ male announcer ] red lobster's festival of shrimp starts now! for just $12.99, pair any two of 9 exciting shrimp creations like new barbeque glazed shrimp or crab stuffed shrimp. the crab-stuffed shrimp are awesome! [ woman ] very creamy. that's a keeper! [ woman ] shrimp skewer. [ woman #2 ] sweet, smoky. [ man ] delicious! [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] any combination just $12.99! [ woman ] sohat are ya'lls favorites? [ group ] everything! [ laughter ] we're servers at red lobster. and we sea food differely. >> if you like your doctor you will be able to keep
if you like your healthcare plan, you'll be able to keep your healthcare plan, period. no one will take it away, no matter what. [ female announcer ] e-trade technology can help make you a better investor. our new e-trade 360 investing dashboard shows you where your money is, live. e-trade pro is so usable you'll actually use it. and our apps are the ultimate in mobile investing. become a better investor at e-trade. of all our different items in our festival of shrimp so we can describe them to...
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actually -- larry gave me really great advise when i was on the wall street side and complaining about healthcare, and i would complain and complain, and at some point larry got really annoyed, and he was like, look, either you are part of the problem or you are fixing the problem, so look choose. because right now you are part of the problem. and that was a part of a slap. it's so easy to complain, well, then fix it. do something. that's why i love sergey's mindset, there is always something that can do better, and i think that's been a huge influence. >> yeah, how about you sergey? what is some great advice you have received over the years? >> i think it's don't take yourself too seriously. i think that's certainly -- i have been very fortunate with google and a variety of endeavors, but a lot of it is just luck, and some people get very successful, and they assume it's because they were so special, and yet there is a lot of luck there. time. >> every day. >> take out the trash, you wake kids. >> and go on long walks -- >> and go on long walks with me. >> speaking of time we're out of time. sho
actually -- larry gave me really great advise when i was on the wall street side and complaining about healthcare, and i would complain and complain, and at some point larry got really annoyed, and he was like, look, either you are part of the problem or you are fixing the problem, so look choose. because right now you are part of the problem. and that was a part of a slap. it's so easy to complain, well, then fix it. do something. that's why i love sergey's mindset, there is always something...
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one thing for sure, healthcare, you know, we're watching this very closely because the affordable healthcare act with president obama still in power looks to be sitting tight and staying there, not being repealed. let's get to alex. he is the morningstar healthcare analyst director. this reelection of the president means that it stays. what does that mean -- what does that mean for healthcare sector? it can be chopped up into sub sectors. >> it is here to stay, as you pointed out. and judging by the market's reaction yesterday and today, investors are clearly spooked what that might mean for the various industries, but in the healthcare sector. pretty much the sell off was across board. managed care companies with exception of medicaid were down. device companies were down. pharmaceutical companies were down. hospitals were up quite a bit because a lot of folks think the aca will bring a lot of positives to the hospital industry. that's the industry that just doesn't have too many positives going for it. i think today the sell-off on the hospitals commenced because i think at the end of the
one thing for sure, healthcare, you know, we're watching this very closely because the affordable healthcare act with president obama still in power looks to be sitting tight and staying there, not being repealed. let's get to alex. he is the morningstar healthcare analyst director. this reelection of the president means that it stays. what does that mean -- what does that mean for healthcare sector? it can be chopped up into sub sectors. >> it is here to stay, as you pointed out. and...
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bill through that extends healthcare to the entire populace. mitt romney did something creative when he was in massachusetts and neither one wants to talk about it. it's as though they may call each other at 2 in the among and saying gee wouldn't it be nice that we could talk about what we did that was great for the country? why is it neither one can talk about? >> the politics are very complications indicated. obamacare is a big sort of ugly bill in its biggest form. the boogey man has been done so much as a popular thing. in fairness to romney president obama has had a flip-flop on the mandate issue as well. he was against it when he was running against hillary clinton and sort of dragged kicking and screaming to embrace it. i think the real reason is that this is go to be an election about economics and right now, the president's job the job of his political team is to make sure people don't feel romney has the magic sauce to get the economic going again because i think the issues of character the flipflopery isn't going to matter if they th
bill through that extends healthcare to the entire populace. mitt romney did something creative when he was in massachusetts and neither one wants to talk about it. it's as though they may call each other at 2 in the among and saying gee wouldn't it be nice that we could talk about what we did that was great for the country? why is it neither one can talk about? >> the politics are very complications indicated. obamacare is a big sort of ugly bill in its biggest form. the boogey man has...